by reyortega | Apr 25, 2018 | Product Development, Product Management, Software Development Life Cycle, Technical Consulting
In my experience working with several startups and now consulting with established businesses, there are many reasons not to outsource software development. These are the most prominent ones I’ve seen: 1. Speed of Software Development Offshore talent needs...
by jasonsenter | Apr 23, 2018 | Product Development, Product Management, Software Development Life Cycle, Technical Consulting
You Should Be Lazier As A Product Manager So you’re telling me I need to do less, not more? But that doesn’t make sense! We must tackle many more features, new clients, new needs, and requests ASAP! I can’t be lazy as a product manager; I always need...
by reyortega | Apr 23, 2018 | From the CEO, Research & Development, Software Architecture, Software Development Life Cycle, Technical Consulting, Uncategorized
Can You Be A Generalist Software Engineer Depends on your definition of a generalist. A sound software engineer can jump into any programming language, read the docs, and surmise how to approach the code if a generalist to you is the ability to write fundamental code...
by reyortega | Apr 20, 2018 | From the CEO, Technical Consulting
You Can Be An Engineer & An Entrepreneur Yes, you can be an entrepreneur and an engineer. The two things that I’ve experienced and seen that make it difficult are communication and social skills. Many engineers are naturally introverts because they spend...
by reyortega | Apr 19, 2018 | From the CEO, Research & Development, Technical Consulting
Best Way to Learn JavaScript One of the places I recommend to new developers is Online Video Tutorials & Training at Lynda.com’s introduction to programming with JavaScript. It not only goes through programming fundamentals, but it teaches the program in...
by reyortega | Apr 12, 2018 | From the CEO, Technical Consulting
What Is A Grip It and Rip It Mentality Several years ago, I used to play golf consistently. My friends and I would head out to the local course, and I would try to strategize every shot. However, my buddy Bill would walk up to the tee on every hole and yell, “Grip it...